An Ayurvedic consultation is your first step to a holistic approach to determine what your body type (body constitution) is and the current state of balance or imbalance in the doshas.
If you are having a particular problem, it is important to find out the underlying cause. Therefore, you may be asked to provide the history of the illnesses in the past, treatment history, family history, occupational history, personal history (diet, l...
Ayurvedic head massage is an ancient therapeutic treatment that has been practiced in India for over a thousand years in India, being passed down from generation to generation. It involves a variety of pressure techniques including circular massage strokes that focus on your head, shoulders, and neck region.
An Indian head massage will energise your mind and allow tension to slip away.
Shirodhara comes from the two Sanskrit words “shiro” (head) and “dhara” (flow). Shirodhara is a classical and a well-established ayurvedic procedure of slowly and steadily dripping medicated oil or other liquids on the forehead .
Oils stroking the ‘third eye’ has a balancing effect on the deepest recesses of the brain. It is profoundly relaxing. Third eye (ajna chakra or sthapani marma) is the energy centre right between t...
Herbal Face Massage uses herbal infused oils to massage the face, head, neck and shoulders. Facial massage helps promote healthy skin while relaxing your facial muscles. It has a relaxing and rejuvenating effect, helping you look and feel better
Kativasti is a localized Ayurvedic procedure to treat disease in the region of the lower back. The word Kati stands for low back or waist and Vasti ,for containing or retaining something inside. Kativasthi is an Ayurvedic lumbo-sacral rejuvenation therapy using hot oil, in which warm herbalised oil is retained in the lower back area using a dam (container) made from dough.
Udwarthanam is a popular Ayurvedic deep tissue massage using a herbal powder rubbing into the skin opposite to the hair direction. As well as cleansing and nourishing the skin, this process tones the muscles and reduces fat by improving the metabolism of muscles and adipose tissue. It leaves the skin tingling soothed and soft.
Udwarthanam is helps in breaking down subcutaneous fat storage.
Though a very refreshing and rejuve...
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